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the u.s. officials are saying it's a billion times beneath the levels that would threaten anyone's health. japanese officials raised the fukushima accident level from four to five. that means they consider it on par with our own three mile island incident. frantic efforts continue to con taint situation at the daiichi plant. the u.s. military says japan requested an unmanned high altitude reconnaissance aircraft to fly over the troubled plant. that drone is equipped with infrared sensors that can take pictures and get a better understanding what's happening inside the reactor. >>> getting aid to northeastern japan has finally gotten easier. the port of sendai partially reopened. a ship brought in a large container of supplies for hundreds of thousands of people living in shelters. a small measure now of comfort exactly a week after the disaster struck. >>> a week ago today, people rushed out of buildings as a magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit. amateur video shows scenes of homes inside, while outsi
the u.s. officials are saying it's a billion times beneath the levels that would threaten anyone's health. japanese officials raised the fukushima accident level from four to five. that means they consider it on par with our own three mile island incident. frantic efforts continue to con taint situation at the daiichi plant. the u.s. military says japan requested an unmanned high altitude reconnaissance aircraft to fly over the troubled plant. that drone is equipped with infrared sensors that...
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back in the u.s., the white house says president obama and british prime minister david cameron agree now that gadhafi must step down as quickly as possible. both leaders now talking with nato allies about possible responses to the violence in libya, including a no-fly zone. that option is something secretary of state hillary clinton insists must come from the united nations and not just the united states. >> i think it's very important that this not be a u.s.-led effort, because this comes from the people of libya themselves. this doesn't come from the outside. we think it's important that the united nations make this decision, not the united states. and so far the united nations has not done that. >> president obama's top national security adviser is expected to meet later today at the white house with options for gadhafi to step down. >>> a new report by the united nations finds the number of civilian deaths in afghanistan surged by 15% last year to the highest annual toll since 2001. according to the u.n., the taliban and other insurgents are to blame for the rise causing around 7
back in the u.s., the white house says president obama and british prime minister david cameron agree now that gadhafi must step down as quickly as possible. both leaders now talking with nato allies about possible responses to the violence in libya, including a no-fly zone. that option is something secretary of state hillary clinton insists must come from the united nations and not just the united states. >> i think it's very important that this not be a u.s.-led effort, because this...
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are you ruling out u.s. military hardware assistance in. >> i'm ruling it out, but also not ruling it in. we're still making an assessment, partly about what gadhafi's forces will be doing. >>> reuters reporting that the president has signed a secret order -- how secret it is, i don't know -- authorizing covert support for libyan rebels. what exactly that means, your guess is as good as mine. maybe weapons, maybe training, maybe both. no confirmation as yet from msnbc. first after, am i too cynical in saying, listen, our first interest in the middle east is energy, the reasons the western europeans are so loud is because they get a lot of oil from libya. >> i think that's too cynical. joe pretend to know the full answer, but i think obama will be judged ultimately on whether gadhafi is gone when the dust clears. anything we have to do quietly or publicly will redowned to his benefit. >> are we escalating a war here? >> the white house hasn't actually gone that far. they keep adding to the buy-in every time t
are you ruling out u.s. military hardware assistance in. >> i'm ruling it out, but also not ruling it in. we're still making an assessment, partly about what gadhafi's forces will be doing. >>> reuters reporting that the president has signed a secret order -- how secret it is, i don't know -- authorizing covert support for libyan rebels. what exactly that means, your guess is as good as mine. maybe weapons, maybe training, maybe both. no confirmation as yet from msnbc. first...
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marisol is in the u.s. now. the 20-year-old reportedly left her job after receiving death threats. >>> president obama's expected to announce his new pick to serve as the u.s. ambassador to china as early as today. current commerce secretary gary locke. >>> u.s. airlines canceled nearly 4% of its flights in january because of the weather. about 19,000 flights in total. it's the 13th highest on record. >>> and a new smoking ban goes into effect in los angeles today. no more lighting up within ten feet of any outdoor dining areas or 40 feet from mobile food venn doors. >>> in libya, rumors are swirling about potential negotiations for gadhafi to step down from power and leave the country. we're waiting on a statement from gadhafi right now. nbc's jim maceda is in tripoli. what are you expecting here, jim? >> reporter: hi, contessa. well, me and about 129 other journalists here that are in this hotel are waiting for gadhafi to arrive. we saw a red carpet go out in front of the hotel lobby door 3 1/2 hours ago, and
marisol is in the u.s. now. the 20-year-old reportedly left her job after receiving death threats. >>> president obama's expected to announce his new pick to serve as the u.s. ambassador to china as early as today. current commerce secretary gary locke. >>> u.s. airlines canceled nearly 4% of its flights in january because of the weather. about 19,000 flights in total. it's the 13th highest on record. >>> and a new smoking ban goes into effect in los angeles today. no...
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the u.s. mandate intervention in libya. the u.s. military said there is no indication that coalition air strikes resulted in any civilian casualties. wednesday night, sites again or targeted in the capital of tripoli. bobby gaddafi -- gaddafi's tanks in israel were hit. schelling's have resumed. >> a propaganda war is also being waged in libya. brandishing, a presenter on libyan state television pledged to give his last breath for libyan leader gaddafi. state television also broadcast images of gaddafi's supporters staging demonstrations and gaddafi himself making a brief public appearance for the first time in days. speaking from his compound, gaddafi pledged victo, denouncinghat he called the unjustified aggression of crusader nations. although the united nations- backed strike had forced his troops to retreat, battles are still waiting on the ground. rebels and regime forces are still fighting for control in eastern libya, where thehave been engaged in a standoff for days. the u.s. presiden
the u.s. mandate intervention in libya. the u.s. military said there is no indication that coalition air strikes resulted in any civilian casualties. wednesday night, sites again or targeted in the capital of tripoli. bobby gaddafi -- gaddafi's tanks in israel were hit. schelling's have resumed. >> a propaganda war is also being waged in libya. brandishing, a presenter on libyan state television pledged to give his last breath for libyan leader gaddafi. state television also broadcast...
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the u.s. is making it clear it wants to step back now. the latest reports from the rebel-held town of misrata talk of snipers firing at the hospital and more casualties. this morning, the bbc was told no one was safe. >> this bomb -- yes, our medical repairs -- [unintelligible] we have had six days of artillery shelling. we cannot sustain more. please stop him. >> others say the coalition has attacked an air base south of misrata. it is clear that the situation in misrata is increasingly showing the ability of the coalition to affect events on the ground. >> the u.s. the navy dispatched warships in libya. amongst those leaving, the uss at norfolk and another ship that will relieve the amphibious units currently deployed. mark mardell reports. >> they are lined up, ready to leave for the mediterranean. they have gathered to say goodbye. they are embarking. on board the ship, they are surprised to be going. not necessarily about the mission, but they were expecting it. it is an assault ship. on board there are 900 marines, 26 aircraft, most
the u.s. is making it clear it wants to step back now. the latest reports from the rebel-held town of misrata talk of snipers firing at the hospital and more casualties. this morning, the bbc was told no one was safe. >> this bomb -- yes, our medical repairs -- [unintelligible] we have had six days of artillery shelling. we cannot sustain more. please stop him. >> others say the coalition has attacked an air base south of misrata. it is clear that the situation in misrata is...
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druggist -- drug gangs account for almost all of the cocaine in the u.s.. american officials the been highly critical of mexico's efforts to stop the trade. a secret state department cable complained of widespread corruption and a siege mentality within mexican law-enforcement agencies. a warrant prosecution rates -- it warned that prosecution rate for a dismal. many other tables enraged the mexican leader. today, he and -- many other cables and raged -- enraged the mexican leader. today, he and president obama were trying to look like friends again. last month, the fatal shooting of an immigration agent in northern mexico made things much harder. the obama administration is considering forming the many other americans working to stem illegal -- considering f arming the many other americans working there to stem illegal immigration. >> they cannot carry weapons or undertake operational tasks. >> what about the u.s. doing more to curb the gun trade on its side of the border, the mexicans say? at least have the weapons they see originated in the united states
druggist -- drug gangs account for almost all of the cocaine in the u.s.. american officials the been highly critical of mexico's efforts to stop the trade. a secret state department cable complained of widespread corruption and a siege mentality within mexican law-enforcement agencies. a warrant prosecution rates -- it warned that prosecution rate for a dismal. many other tables enraged the mexican leader. today, he and -- many other cables and raged -- enraged the mexican leader. today, he...
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u.s. warplanes will still lead the more difficult mission, attacking the gadhafi ground forces. nbc's jim maceda is live. and richard engel live from the town offage agefag agfag agfafe . >>> we're getting confirmation three months plus or mys now. obviously there'll be adjustments. that mission should begin early next week. there will be dozens of planes from 28 nato countries including the two arab countries, qatar and the eub. right now nato is going to decide on sunday, no latter than tuesday on those two missions, the no-fly zone patrol obviously but also that they be caring out those air-to-ground strikes or will it keep it the way things are and have that done by the u.s.-led coalition. also the no-fly zones by the gadhafi forces. # in reality that's probably two or three fighter jets. there were air strikes, andrea, in tripoli overnight. a number of explosions. after the first time in a week they could another hear the artillery fire in the skies. also there's an ongoing war of the
u.s. warplanes will still lead the more difficult mission, attacking the gadhafi ground forces. nbc's jim maceda is live. and richard engel live from the town offage agefag agfag agfafe . >>> we're getting confirmation three months plus or mys now. obviously there'll be adjustments. that mission should begin early next week. there will be dozens of planes from 28 nato countries including the two arab countries, qatar and the eub. right now nato is going to decide on sunday, no latter...
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he was the u.s. representative at the venice bienale. essentially, they select their top artist in the year to represent the u.s. at that internationally-acclaimed art fair. tim hawkinson was chosen to represent the u.s. in 1999. he has had exhibitions at the l.a. museum of art, in sydney, and is shown in venues around the world. i would like to say that i am so thrilled to be able to have this work in our collection. i encourage you board of directors to approve this. >> thank you for your comments and time. now, luis. >> good morning, and directors. i want to first start by congratulating the vision of the joint powers authority in making the dutcstrategic decision thate transportation hub that will be built for the city and region is coming in and of itself, a work of art. the selection of the architects, designed a provided to the city and to this authority will provide san francisco, the region, and entire country with an iconic building. further, you have also taken a visionary position to include world-class art in this facility.
he was the u.s. representative at the venice bienale. essentially, they select their top artist in the year to represent the u.s. at that internationally-acclaimed art fair. tim hawkinson was chosen to represent the u.s. in 1999. he has had exhibitions at the l.a. museum of art, in sydney, and is shown in venues around the world. i would like to say that i am so thrilled to be able to have this work in our collection. i encourage you board of directors to approve this. >> thank you for...
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the u.s. on the brink of another war? good morning. i'm alex witt, welcome to "msnbc saturday." new details on the extent of the radiation leak from the nuclear reactors in japan. the japanese government saying spinach and milk taken from farms near the fukushima plant exceed safety limits for radiation. officials are quick to add the food poses no emergency risks. >>> ctrying to cool reactors hoping to reconnect four reactors sometime today to get the cooling systems back online. >>> new numbers this morning on the extent of the tragedy. at least 7,200 people are dead and nearly 11,000 remain missing. >>> let's head to tokyo now and nbc's robert bazell with the latest. good morning, robert. >> reporter: hello, alex. the japanese government just announced that it found radiation in a few samples of milk and spinach taken from tartarp farms, not right close by but the general northern area of the country. now, the government says these amounts are very small. to give you a comparison if you dra
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meanwhile, u.s. warships steamed toward the region entering the suez canal and into the mediterranean all headed to libya. and the battlefield, gadhafi forces attacked the oil refinery town of brega trying to retake the critical port. stephanie gosk is in benghazi with the latest. >> today he struck back at the east for the first time since opposition forces seized this region of libya. the early morning hours, a 50-truck convoy with mounted machine guns lay siege to the town of brega where there is an oil terminal and an air strip. rebel forces fought back and going back and forth in a fierce battle all day long. there have been air strikes as well, an ammunitions depot has been targeted several times. gadhafi spoke himself in tripoli on state tv reeighting some of the things we've been hearing from him that this uprising has been fueled by al qaeda, that he's ready to fight and until the last man and woman. he also said oil facilities in this country are secure and safe. but today we saw brega comi
meanwhile, u.s. warships steamed toward the region entering the suez canal and into the mediterranean all headed to libya. and the battlefield, gadhafi forces attacked the oil refinery town of brega trying to retake the critical port. stephanie gosk is in benghazi with the latest. >> today he struck back at the east for the first time since opposition forces seized this region of libya. the early morning hours, a 50-truck convoy with mounted machine guns lay siege to the town of brega...
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another u.s. marshal and local police officer were shot after making an arrest at a house in that area. >>> there's still no end to in sight to the standoff taking place in wisconsin. the 14 democrats who fled the state signaled a willingness to return yesterday only to have it rebuffed by governor scott walk walker. he abused them of trying to end the impasse by being in the pocket of organized labor. >>> president obama heads to boston to push his theme of win the future. he's going to visit tech boston academy with melinda gates of the gates foundation and education secretary, arne duncan, talking about a new federal agency using new technology to improve education. after that the president headlines a fund-raiser for the democratic congressional campaign committee. >>> jared loughner the suspect in deadly shooting rampage that killed six people and injured gabrielle gi gabrielle giffords, may undergo a psychological examination to see if he's fit to stand trial. a youtube video features a heav
another u.s. marshal and local police officer were shot after making an arrest at a house in that area. >>> there's still no end to in sight to the standoff taking place in wisconsin. the 14 democrats who fled the state signaled a willingness to return yesterday only to have it rebuffed by governor scott walk walker. he abused them of trying to end the impasse by being in the pocket of organized labor. >>> president obama heads to boston to push his theme of win the future....
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one man told me yet been adopted by a u.s. of and gains -- fiveby a ufo and in an extra eye. >> you'll find much more on that all over the internet, but also on bbc.com. you can catch up with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. you will see what we're working on, what's coming up on facebook. just briefly, colonel gaddafi and his inner circle are to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity. that answer from the international criminal court in the hague. during the day, the docking loyalists kept up the counterattack in eastern libya. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we
one man told me yet been adopted by a u.s. of and gains -- fiveby a ufo and in an extra eye. >> you'll find much more on that all over the internet, but also on bbc.com. you can catch up with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. you will see what we're working on, what's coming up on facebook. just briefly, colonel gaddafi and his inner circle are to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity. that answer from the international criminal court in the hague....
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. >> the u.s. gets roughly 20% of energy from nuclear power and there have been calls from both sides of the isaisle to increas the number. in the wake of the disaster chuck todd asked chuck schumer if he's rethinking that position. >> we're going to have to see what happens here obviously. it's still -- still things are happening, but the bottom line is we do have to free ourselves of independence from foreign oil and the other half of the globe. libya showed that. prices are up. our economy is hurt by it or could be hurt by it. i'm willing to look at nuclear. it has to be done safely and carefully. >> let's bring in nbc news white house correspondent mike viqueira. where does the energy debate stand as we move into the new work week in washington, d.c., especially based on what we are seeing coming out of japan? >> reporter: it's interesting. it's a matter of energy policy and politics as well. it was just a day before yesterday, thomas, when the president of the united states at a press conferen
. >> the u.s. gets roughly 20% of energy from nuclear power and there have been calls from both sides of the isaisle to increas the number. in the wake of the disaster chuck todd asked chuck schumer if he's rethinking that position. >> we're going to have to see what happens here obviously. it's still -- still things are happening, but the bottom line is we do have to free ourselves of independence from foreign oil and the other half of the globe. libya showed that. prices are up....
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u.s. embassy officials nbc news has learned had a meeting earlier today with folks who work there, with their families to try to elay some of the concerns of americans living here in tokyo. it has been confirmed for us. we talked to people involved in the meeting that several people stood up and said, should i stay or should i go? that is the question a lot of people, especially people are asking here, and it's a very individual kind of answer. three separate families came out of the embassy in the hour that i was standing there. all of them said they were considering leaving. when i talked to james wright, who was there with his wife, his 3-year-old daughter, and 5-month-old twins, he was getting the twins' passports so that if they decided to leave, they could. how would he make that decision? here's what he told me. has the nuclear situation made you rethink staying in japan? >> well, it depends on how the wind blows, actually. >> reporter: literally? >> literally. if the wind blows thi
u.s. embassy officials nbc news has learned had a meeting earlier today with folks who work there, with their families to try to elay some of the concerns of americans living here in tokyo. it has been confirmed for us. we talked to people involved in the meeting that several people stood up and said, should i stay or should i go? that is the question a lot of people, especially people are asking here, and it's a very individual kind of answer. three separate families came out of the embassy in...
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u.s. senator john warner. and finally, construction worker, larry fortenski. >>> fans watched as shewict es, as well as back and heart problems. despite everything, taylor always seemed to survive. >> either you look forward to waking up or you don't. i do. >> these have always brought me luck. >> reporter: when her acting career waned, taylor launched a successful perfume empire. when her weight ballooned, she developed her own diet and wrote a best-selling diet book. in her later years, taylor became a tireless crusader in the fight against aids, using her fame to raise both money and awareness. >> the government is not doing enough. they should be spending billions. >> reporter: in september, 2009, she appeared frail at her friend michael jackson's funeral. taylor is survived by four children, and ten grandchildren. peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >> taylor's family says a private funeral is being planned for later this week. >>> it's been one year since president obama signed the
u.s. senator john warner. and finally, construction worker, larry fortenski. >>> fans watched as shewict es, as well as back and heart problems. despite everything, taylor always seemed to survive. >> either you look forward to waking up or you don't. i do. >> these have always brought me luck. >> reporter: when her acting career waned, taylor launched a successful perfume empire. when her weight ballooned, she developed her own diet and wrote a best-selling diet...
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the u.s. is involved in this. why not finish out and help them reach their goal which is obviously a regime change, despite the fact the president says that is not the goal of the military action happening right now? >> yeah. i think the fact that the rebels are in retreat for a second day shows you that even escalating this to you know close air support isn't going to do the job. and as far as whether or not they're going to get arms anyway, i can just go back to the american track record of arming insurgencies. it's not very good. robert gates knows well from his experience in the cia that when he armed oreldrm t afan rbeto t g vis ou that didn't end well for us. and i just don't think we know enough about this opposition, which is i think substantively different than the opposition that was in peaceful protests throughout the arab world to make that assessment that we're going to provide armaments and then possibly trainers to deal with the situation. >> roger and david, i appreciate your time. and certainly ho
the u.s. is involved in this. why not finish out and help them reach their goal which is obviously a regime change, despite the fact the president says that is not the goal of the military action happening right now? >> yeah. i think the fact that the rebels are in retreat for a second day shows you that even escalating this to you know close air support isn't going to do the job. and as far as whether or not they're going to get arms anyway, i can just go back to the american track...
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the u.s. military has now confirmed two u.s. service members, two airmen have been killed, and two wounded in frankfurt. there was a shooting near the airport there and they fired on some u.s. service members and now a 21-year-old citizen of kosovo is in custody for that shooting. we are bring you the newest details as they come into us. >>> in virginia, a desperate search for a pregnant woman who disappeared in january. 21-year-old bethany decker is five months pregnant and last seen on january 29th about the time her husband redeployed to afghanistan. the couple has a 17-month-old son, and decker's parents have been watching the little boy while she goes to college. she says she would never leave her son, and they reported her missing after repeated attempts to contact her. police searched a wooded area near the home, and they say no sign of foul play at her apartment, and car was in the garage. she reportedly vacationed with her husband in hawaii just before she disappeared. investigators say they want to talk to the husband,
the u.s. military has now confirmed two u.s. service members, two airmen have been killed, and two wounded in frankfurt. there was a shooting near the airport there and they fired on some u.s. service members and now a 21-year-old citizen of kosovo is in custody for that shooting. we are bring you the newest details as they come into us. >>> in virginia, a desperate search for a pregnant woman who disappeared in january. 21-year-old bethany decker is five months pregnant and last seen...
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he said specifically he didn't think it would be u.s. jets enforcing a no-fly zone or u.s. ships running that arms embargo, so he is really trying to make clear that the u.s. involvement is going to be short-lived at least at this level, so willie, that was the latest on the news conference. back to you. >> all right, savannah guthrie in salvador, we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> for more on how the libyan conflict is received back home, i'm joined by adam smith, he's the top democrat on the house armed services committee. congressman, thanks for joining me this morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. >> if you could put it in a one-line summary for the american people, what are we doing in libya? what's the objective? >> well, the short-term objective is to protect the civilian population from gadhafi's military forces, and i think -- i think that objective could have been better explained going in that, you know, we knew that gadhafi wasn't simply going to leave or that he was going to be easy to defeat, but the situation we faced a few days ago was that g
he said specifically he didn't think it would be u.s. jets enforcing a no-fly zone or u.s. ships running that arms embargo, so he is really trying to make clear that the u.s. involvement is going to be short-lived at least at this level, so willie, that was the latest on the news conference. back to you. >> all right, savannah guthrie in salvador, we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> for more on how the libyan conflict is received back home, i'm joined by adam smith, he's the...
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but apparently this u.s. attorney, this republican u.s. attorney is bringing this case on the theory that this was a campaign expenditure, one with a purpose, which was to keep this guy in the running by covering up something and it wasn't reported. what a strange case. karen finney, thank you for your expertise in one weird situation. when we return, let me finish with what's really on america. these attacks these attempts by huckabee and the rest of them to make this president seem like a foreigner. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. what can you do with plain mashed potatoes? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetable soup over it, you can do dinner. 4 minutes, around 4 bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're
but apparently this u.s. attorney, this republican u.s. attorney is bringing this case on the theory that this was a campaign expenditure, one with a purpose, which was to keep this guy in the running by covering up something and it wasn't reported. what a strange case. karen finney, thank you for your expertise in one weird situation. when we return, let me finish with what's really on america. these attacks these attempts by huckabee and the rest of them to make this president seem like a...
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>> a military judge has sentenced a u.s. soldier to 24 years to prison for his role that led to the murder of three unarmed civilians. he was one of five accused of the killings in kandahar province and a conspiracy to plant weapons on the dead to make it appear they were an enemy combatants. photographs were published of soldiers posing with a severed head. the prime minister jose socrates has resigned. the turmoil is bound to spark another round of speculation on whether a default on that debt could happen next. >> it was a step too far for portugals minority government. another said of sweeping austerity measures designed to reduce the public deficit drastically. and a final appeal from the finance minister. >> they cannot be just any measures. to overcome our problems, it demands a clear and ambitious objectives. we need to reduce the expenditures and reduce public debt. we need reform which will allow more accessibility and create a model which adapts to the global economy and which facilitate growth. deposition said no
>> a military judge has sentenced a u.s. soldier to 24 years to prison for his role that led to the murder of three unarmed civilians. he was one of five accused of the killings in kandahar province and a conspiracy to plant weapons on the dead to make it appear they were an enemy combatants. photographs were published of soldiers posing with a severed head. the prime minister jose socrates has resigned. the turmoil is bound to spark another round of speculation on whether a default on...
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now, the u.s. ambassador jon huntsman is being floated as a potential candidate. you know, that's interesting, he's in the obama administration, but he is the former republican governor of utah. a pac has strategy to handle this competitor bill daly said on "meet the press" on sunday. >> he's done an excellent job. his support of the obama administration, his support of the president, the things he did on behalf of the administration and the closest on which you work with the president is most appreciated. i'm sure he'll talk about that in the primaries. >> i love that. that's suffocating with love. let me put on the decoder ring for you. by the way, this is actually my wedding ring, and i missed. we've got to get better props. you want to run a republican primary? thank you so much for all the work you did for president obama. how is that going to work out for you in the republican primary? president obama pulled the same trick back in january at a joint presser with the chinese president. >> i couldn't be happier with the ambassador's service and he'll be succes
now, the u.s. ambassador jon huntsman is being floated as a potential candidate. you know, that's interesting, he's in the obama administration, but he is the former republican governor of utah. a pac has strategy to handle this competitor bill daly said on "meet the press" on sunday. >> he's done an excellent job. his support of the obama administration, his support of the president, the things he did on behalf of the administration and the closest on which you work with the...
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u.s. to stop interfering. and he is known for shaquita andino -- shocking o on the catwalk, but dior has fired john galliano. hello again. in libya, colonel gaddafi is making efforts to shore up areas around capital of tripoli. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is warning that the country could go into a protracted civil war. jeremy bowen says that gaddafi says there are no demonstrations against him, and jeremy has a different account of how peaceful the city is. >> colonel gaddafi supporters were in the town to wave off the convoy. they say his authority will be restored. >> forever. forever. >> the regime's power is concentrated in the capital. colonel gaddafi has genuine support here, but there are protesters in tripoli, too. this is the center of the city, and green square. authorities say the foreign media has not been showing signs like these because they are wrongly portrayed in libya as chaotic and violent. here in tripoli, it is not normal, and if they thought there wasn't
u.s. to stop interfering. and he is known for shaquita andino -- shocking o on the catwalk, but dior has fired john galliano. hello again. in libya, colonel gaddafi is making efforts to shore up areas around capital of tripoli. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is warning that the country could go into a protracted civil war. jeremy bowen says that gaddafi says there are no demonstrations against him, and jeremy has a different account of how peaceful the city is. >> colonel gaddafi...
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in moving forward in a way that strengthens the safety of cross border trucking, lifts tariffs often u.s. goods, expands our exports to mexico and creates jobs on both sides much the border. >> the presidents also agreed to deepen cooperation in combating drug violence and the president promised to speed up delivery of equipment and training that mexico needs to keep up the fight. >>> despite storms and rising gas prices, many of the big names in retail are reporting surprisingly good numbers today. limited brands bed bath and body works have sales up 10%, victoria secret 15% increase, jc penney all doing well last month. the gas prices and late timing of easter will hurt sales in march. >>> another encouraging economic report, the u.s. labor department says the number of people filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week hit its lowest level in three years. there were 368,000 applications, down 20,000 from the week before, and the lowest number since may 2008 when new claims stay consistently below a certain rate the unemployment rate usually goes down. >>> a videotape is now
in moving forward in a way that strengthens the safety of cross border trucking, lifts tariffs often u.s. goods, expands our exports to mexico and creates jobs on both sides much the border. >> the presidents also agreed to deepen cooperation in combating drug violence and the president promised to speed up delivery of equipment and training that mexico needs to keep up the fight. >>> despite storms and rising gas prices, many of the big names in retail are reporting surprisingly...
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by all expert accounts today the u.s. was lucky when it comes to the damage from the tsunami, but geologists say it is just a matter of time until a big earthquake hits southern california. is this state ready? i am joined now by california resident, nbc news george lewis. george? >> reporter: lawrence, behind me is one group of californians who are ready, members of los angeles county fire department search and rescue team. they are getting ready to go to japan to join the international rescue effort there. these are the same people who were in christ church new zealand and in the haiti earthquake. people that have to pull californians out of the rubble in future kwaks here. one out of five californians practice for the big one every year. a massive drill called the great shakeout. how well prepared is california? >> obviously we have a long way to go. four out of five people approximately aren't participating as far as we know. >> reporter: even as the death toll mounts in japan, experts say the warnings alerted people
by all expert accounts today the u.s. was lucky when it comes to the damage from the tsunami, but geologists say it is just a matter of time until a big earthquake hits southern california. is this state ready? i am joined now by california resident, nbc news george lewis. george? >> reporter: lawrence, behind me is one group of californians who are ready, members of los angeles county fire department search and rescue team. they are getting ready to go to japan to join the international...
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but apparently this u.s. attorney, this republican u.s. attorney is bringing this case on the theory that this was a campaign expenditure, one with a purpose, which was to keep this guy in the running by covering up something and it wasn't reported. what a strange case. karen finney, thank you for your expertise in one weird situation. when we return, let me finish with what's really on america. these attacks these attempts by huckabeeee and the rest of them to make this president seem like a foreigner. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. >>> let me finish tonight with this horrible talk we're hearing in this country. i was out last night in los angeles with a large group of former peace corps volunteers. we were at ucla talking about the corps, its 50th anniversary this week. ever since john f. kennedy decided it was a good idea to get young americans out there in the world helping countries develop, sharing some of our american can-do spirit, and in the process learning something about how the rest of the world looks at things. wel
but apparently this u.s. attorney, this republican u.s. attorney is bringing this case on the theory that this was a campaign expenditure, one with a purpose, which was to keep this guy in the running by covering up something and it wasn't reported. what a strange case. karen finney, thank you for your expertise in one weird situation. when we return, let me finish with what's really on america. these attacks these attempts by huckabeeee and the rest of them to make this president seem like a...
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going through this year of training i ended up competing in this rather bizarre contest called the u.s. memory championship which involves memorizing all sorts of crazy stuff and ended up winning which really wasn't supposed to happen. >> so you put this training to use as you say winning this competition, so what were the things that they asked you to memori memorize? what were the crazy things? >> there are several events in one of these contests, one of them is memorizing a poem, one is memorizing a whole bunch of random numbers, one of my favorite events, five strangers get up on strange and essentially reel off all of this biographical information, their names, phone numbers, the names of their pets, what kind of food they like and you've got to recall as much of that as possible. >> what are the techniques that you studied? what are the tricks you were able to use to expand the use of your brain and your memory? >> it turns out there is a whole host of techniques invented 2,500 years ago in sane shent greece, same medieval scholars used to memorize entirely books which have been
going through this year of training i ended up competing in this rather bizarre contest called the u.s. memory championship which involves memorizing all sorts of crazy stuff and ended up winning which really wasn't supposed to happen. >> so you put this training to use as you say winning this competition, so what were the things that they asked you to memori memorize? what were the crazy things? >> there are several events in one of these contests, one of them is memorizing a poem,...
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we want you back tomorrow and talk about whether the u.s. forces are strong enough and what the strategy might be. colonel jack jacobs, thank you for explaining how this might work. we'll try to dig into that tomorrow how the strategy might be implemented if made. >>> now the speculation growing over who might replace charlie sheen on the hit show 2 1/2 men. meanwhile the troubled actor's latest online rantd against executives that fired him is no surprise, raising questions about his mental state. nbc's jeff rossen following this story again from los angeles for us. hey, jeff. >> hi, richard. charlie sheen did drugs. he partied. he drank. but experts say when they watch his webcast online that he keeps putting up daily there's just something else going on here, perhaps a brain condition, a mental condition, bipolar disorder. today the few questions remain. is sheen back on drugs? and is he say? >> what occurred yesterday was in fact completely and entirely illegal, unconscionable. and to quote my lawyer, really [ bleep ]. >> reporter: late
we want you back tomorrow and talk about whether the u.s. forces are strong enough and what the strategy might be. colonel jack jacobs, thank you for explaining how this might work. we'll try to dig into that tomorrow how the strategy might be implemented if made. >>> now the speculation growing over who might replace charlie sheen on the hit show 2 1/2 men. meanwhile the troubled actor's latest online rantd against executives that fired him is no surprise, raising questions about his...
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the headlines -- the u.s. to carry council? action against colonel gaddafi with a resolution to -- the un council backs action against colonel gaddafi with a resolution. celebrations in been gaungazi ae news of the resolution reaches the rebels. desperate for aid, more than 300,000 people are still homeless and food is in short supply. >> the united nations security council has approved a resolution for the creation of a no-fly zone to protect the people of libya. the resolution calls for all necessary measures, but rules out the use of foreign ground troops. 10 countries voted in favor and none were against. there were five abstentions, including russia and china. >> when it came, there was no opposition to the plan that britain, france, and 11 on had presented. sit -- significantly, both russia and china were among the five countries to abstain. afterwards, britain made clear why its government felt it had to act. >> the world should not stand by and accept the dump the hospitality against his own people. this resolution. ton
the headlines -- the u.s. to carry council? action against colonel gaddafi with a resolution to -- the un council backs action against colonel gaddafi with a resolution. celebrations in been gaungazi ae news of the resolution reaches the rebels. desperate for aid, more than 300,000 people are still homeless and food is in short supply. >> the united nations security council has approved a resolution for the creation of a no-fly zone to protect the people of libya. the resolution calls for...
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obviously a problem within the country that you could have radicalization with local here within the u.s., but the optics of this type of hearing are all wrong. there are plenty of groups in the country that have committed terrorist acts, right wing militias, timothy mcveigh, talk about the attacks in oklahoma city 16 years ago, it's wrong to say there should be one group of people marginalized and look at. so that is what king has said. that is what his opponents have said. what king wanted to get out today, more than anything, he wanted the responsibility within the muslim community to fall on the moderate voices to speak up more. republicans showed examples of different poster that can be viewed as anti-american displayed in mosques and you heard democrats saying there are plenty of american christian groups that have displays different symbols that can be displayed as anti-american. one democrat said, optics. peter king is satisfied with the hearing today. he believe his did his part to keep america safe. a lot of democrats felt it was un-american. the american public will make that
obviously a problem within the country that you could have radicalization with local here within the u.s., but the optics of this type of hearing are all wrong. there are plenty of groups in the country that have committed terrorist acts, right wing militias, timothy mcveigh, talk about the attacks in oklahoma city 16 years ago, it's wrong to say there should be one group of people marginalized and look at. so that is what king has said. that is what his opponents have said. what king wanted to...
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the works in the show include a large canvas depicting a woman washing the beach with her hair at the u.s./mexican border. the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities, and consumerism. >> angelica -- her father was an agricultural worker, so she has drawn a lot from the materials the agricultural department sends to agricultural workers, referencing the depiction of farm workers and some of the information about pesticide application. >> mitzi combines a variety of media, including embroidery, to create artifacts of mexican, chicano, pop culture. she greets immensely detailed drawings of celebrities on the same platform of her friends and fami
the works in the show include a large canvas depicting a woman washing the beach with her hair at the u.s./mexican border. the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on...
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backers of the president said listen, there have been hundreds of u.s. assaults and attacks of this nature without any formal declaration of war even without a resolution in congress that there's that back and forth. the president was to visit some mayan ruins in el salvador, along with his family, that has been canceled now. obviously a concern brn appearances there. the president expected back in washington between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. eastern time. you know he'll be dealing immediately with this crisis. he gave a broadcast interview today on a spanish language network and he said again a land invasion, quote unquote, out of question for u.s. american forces. an exit strategy, the president says will be executed this week. we will be pulling back from much more active efforts to shape the environment, taking a more support role of things like jamming communications and intelligence gath areaing, supporting whatever forum this takes, whether it's nato form. they're trying to have some sort of political mechanism here, as well. there's a meeting in london
backers of the president said listen, there have been hundreds of u.s. assaults and attacks of this nature without any formal declaration of war even without a resolution in congress that there's that back and forth. the president was to visit some mayan ruins in el salvador, along with his family, that has been canceled now. obviously a concern brn appearances there. the president expected back in washington between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. eastern time. you know he'll be dealing immediately with...
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the event attracted over 100 people, including u.s. attorney, three somali american police officers, myself, several law enforcement security agencies. the meet progress vided an opportunity for somali youth groups to learn more about the various roles and responsibilities of the u.s. department of homeland security and to discuss community issues and concerns with government representatives. the meeting participants discussed ways in which somali and government entities could improve communication. muslim-americans have been part of the american scene since the nation's founding. a little known fact is cedar rapi rapids, iowa, is home to one of the oldest mosques in america. the muslim community is just like the rest of us. muslims serve our nations as doctors, lawyers, teachers, business owners, cabdrivers, and even members of congress. muslim-americans live in every community in america and they are our neighbors. in short, they are us. every american, including muslim-americ muslim-americans, suffered on 9/11. three muslims tied in
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it is bought in the u.s. we do not bring chicken from guatemala or anything of that sort. they will be sourced locally. >> with respect to lighting on the patio, you have the shown on the drawings. i am assuming that those are all down let. nothing is going to go up vertically. >> as a condition of approval, i submit that all of the lighting will be soft lighting, in downe lighting. >> thank you. commissioner miguel, is it my understanding from your question that the trash is being stored in the utility area? they would have to take it out to the front. vice-president miguel: they would have to take it out. commissioner"l sugaya: my own position is that i think it is the wrong use in the wrong place. maybe it is the right use, but it is in the wrong place. it seems to me that other patio situations that are recall do not have quite the amount of back yards on both sides of the property. the area is basically surrounded by backyards on three sides. it just seems like, despite the battling between two sound experts, i do not believe you can muffle the noise to the extent th
it is bought in the u.s. we do not bring chicken from guatemala or anything of that sort. they will be sourced locally. >> with respect to lighting on the patio, you have the shown on the drawings. i am assuming that those are all down let. nothing is going to go up vertically. >> as a condition of approval, i submit that all of the lighting will be soft lighting, in downe lighting. >> thank you. commissioner miguel, is it my understanding from your question that the trash is...
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no major u.s. carriers were involved. >>> and the air force has successfully launched an experimental space plane. the mission remains largely secret, but officials say the unmanned craft will be used to test satellite sensors and systems. >>> reports of fierce fighting right now in libya between the opposition and forces loyal to moammar gadhafi. rebels are clashing with pro-gadhafi ground forces advancing toward tripoli. meanwhile, the libyan government claims this morning that has recaptured several towns held by the rebels. joining me live now, msnbc military analyst, retired u.s. military general barry mccaffrey. good morning. >> good morning, alex. >> when you look at the situation in libya, what do you think is a potential tipping point for u.s. military intervention, or even among the u.s., perhaps arming the rebels? >> well, i think the chance of the u.s. directly becoming involved militarily is, i hope, remote. this is degenerating into tribal warfare. the libyan army has fractured. we're
no major u.s. carriers were involved. >>> and the air force has successfully launched an experimental space plane. the mission remains largely secret, but officials say the unmanned craft will be used to test satellite sensors and systems. >>> reports of fierce fighting right now in libya between the opposition and forces loyal to moammar gadhafi. rebels are clashing with pro-gadhafi ground forces advancing toward tripoli. meanwhile, the libyan government claims this morning...
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invasion of the body snatchers continue until it snatches every republican in the u.s. senate? that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> in this great nation today, which is more likely? a, congressional leaders will make a bipartisan deal on the budget. they will make a deal with senators and go back to work, or charlie sheen will make a deal with cbs and go back to work. >> there really is a deadline coming. >> deadlines, budgets, stale mates. democrats and republicans tied in knots. >> is it all about dollars and cents or are we talking about collective bargaining rights. >> 14 senators are absent across the state line. the governor is sticking to his no compromise gun. >> if the 14 democrats do not come home, their local communities will be forced to manage reduction in aid without the benefit of tools provided in the bill. >> tough collective bargaining rights. >> wisconsin paying a deep price. >> it is my way or the highway. obviously senate democrats took their pick. >> the standoff or show down has
invasion of the body snatchers continue until it snatches every republican in the u.s. senate? that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> in this great nation today, which is more likely? a, congressional leaders will make a bipartisan deal on the budget. they will make a deal with senators and go back to work, or charlie sheen will make a deal with cbs and go back to work. >> there really...
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it will put focus on the u.s. and the international community to decide whether it will aid the opposition. it is clear gadhafi won't leave on its own. >> we believe that gadhafi is in this for the long haul. we don't think he has any intentions, despite some of the speculation to the contrary, of leaving. from all evidence we have, which we'll be prepared to discuss in a closed session, he appears to be hunkering down for the duration. >> secretary of state hillary clinton today in a separate congressional hearing cautioned against military action. >> the united states acting alone would be stepping into a situation whose consequences are unforeseeable. >> nbc's jim maceda is live in tripoli. what's the situation on the ground? they are discussing more naval assets but not the no-fly zone. >> reporter: that's right. here, andrea, the situation, you get the feeling that gadhafi feels he can win this thing, even with a no-fly zen in place. that's the kind of confidence he is exuding now. his forces, you're seeing t
it will put focus on the u.s. and the international community to decide whether it will aid the opposition. it is clear gadhafi won't leave on its own. >> we believe that gadhafi is in this for the long haul. we don't think he has any intentions, despite some of the speculation to the contrary, of leaving. from all evidence we have, which we'll be prepared to discuss in a closed session, he appears to be hunkering down for the duration. >> secretary of state hillary clinton today in...
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there will be a hard-core look at existing u.s. facilities. >> just to put my perspective, there's a difference between in a coal mining accident where the courageous, gutsy coal miners get trapped down there, and that's a horror, and it affects the workers. there's a -- we've had a deep drilling problem down in the gulf, which was scary in terms of environment. but nuclear affects human lives immediately. and in the long-term. it kills -- we saw what happened when we dropped nuclear weapons on japan. we saw the dangers of chernobyl and the reality, the horror of it. and almost the horror of three mile island and we're looking at it, every time i drive by three mile island, it scares me to look at it. are you saying that nuclear's not in the same category as other energy sources? >> absolutely not. nuclear has low-probability, high-tolerance problems. we have to use all deliberate knowledge to make sure that we're confident that that won't happen. but at the same time, nothing that just happened in japan suggests that our existing
there will be a hard-core look at existing u.s. facilities. >> just to put my perspective, there's a difference between in a coal mining accident where the courageous, gutsy coal miners get trapped down there, and that's a horror, and it affects the workers. there's a -- we've had a deep drilling problem down in the gulf, which was scary in terms of environment. but nuclear affects human lives immediately. and in the long-term. it kills -- we saw what happened when we dropped nuclear...
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more on how the rising gas prices are affecting the economy, let's bring in rick newman from "u.s. news & world report." >> i'm not sure we're going to see those again anytime soon. >> really? because what we're looking at is things inching up to $4 a gallon. you're saying, i read this, that doesn't have to wreck your budget. really? >> it doesn't have to. gas prices more than anything else in the economy have af outsized effect on people's psychology. the price is is advertised there on every corner. the average family spends about 5% of its budget on gasoline. you'd think it was a lot more than that because when gas -- and, you know it's interesting because the mentality changes when it hits those threshold points of $3 and $4 and probably $5, if that ever happens. >> well, yeah. >> we hope it doesn't but, yeah, people look at that and just as a proxy they think things are not going right when gas prices go up. >> how about the word threshold. a apply that to a tipping point where all of a sudden this is just really bad for the economy. what is that? is that $5? is it $4? >> if g
more on how the rising gas prices are affecting the economy, let's bring in rick newman from "u.s. news & world report." >> i'm not sure we're going to see those again anytime soon. >> really? because what we're looking at is things inching up to $4 a gallon. you're saying, i read this, that doesn't have to wreck your budget. really? >> it doesn't have to. gas prices more than anything else in the economy have af outsized effect on people's psychology. the price...
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u.s. economy continues toex pand gradually while some manufacturers and retailers are starting to pass on higher crude oil prices to customers. >>> on wednesday the fed released the so-called beige book report. that's a survey of economic conditions in the 12 districts across the country. the document says overall economic activity continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace in january and early february. it says most districts reported continued rises in corporate production and con sumtder spending. meanwhile, the report notes that manufacturers and retailers have passed on higher costs of crude oil and raw materials to clients and or are planning to do so in the near future. this trend will likely continue if commodity prices keep rising. >>> now, apple chief executive steve jobs returned from medical leave for a day to unveil a new lighter ipad tablet computer equipped with two cameras. >> thanks for coming. thank you. it's really thin. and it comes in two colors. >> jobs made his
u.s. economy continues toex pand gradually while some manufacturers and retailers are starting to pass on higher crude oil prices to customers. >>> on wednesday the fed released the so-called beige book report. that's a survey of economic conditions in the 12 districts across the country. the document says overall economic activity continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace in january and early february. it says most districts reported continued rises in corporate production and...
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it was a fighting in between u.s. troops and terrorists in ir andut i think things have begun to change over the last two years. for one thing, you had a tremendous and ultimately unsuccessful uprising in iran against the disputed elections there, and then, as i say, very recently, you've had a popular revolution sweeping across north africa, giving us a completely different of muslims, and i hope that that does filter down to a pew level that people do see that the are muslim as broad, certainly muslims in the united states with whom they can agree with. >> we did see diversity within the american-muslim community this week. people think of it as a monolithic body but it's really not. >> it's anything but. it's anything but. there are, what? 50, 60 different ethnic groups. there are people wealthy. there are people who are white collar. there are all sorts of professionals, there are blue collar people. there are people who have been here since the 1960s, people who have recently arrived and geographically the commun
it was a fighting in between u.s. troops and terrorists in ir andut i think things have begun to change over the last two years. for one thing, you had a tremendous and ultimately unsuccessful uprising in iran against the disputed elections there, and then, as i say, very recently, you've had a popular revolution sweeping across north africa, giving us a completely different of muslims, and i hope that that does filter down to a pew level that people do see that the are muslim as broad,...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering.
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering.
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the u.s. attorneys office is in there. the police department is doing an internal problem. it is seven officers, police officers, under cover and their sergeant have been implicated in this. >> when gascone was appointed district attorney by the outgoing mayor there was a concern of a conflict of interest and even though he has taken his office out of the investigation he knows where a lot of the bodies were buried in the police department. is he going to be involved in the investigation as a source for the fbi? >> he could be. don't forget he will be on the ballot in november. this is the worst time it could happen for a candidate under his watch. his hand-picked successor, jeff, who is the interim police chief now, is saying he is taking this seriously and they worked in los angeles together, worked closely together. i think it is fodder probably in the district attorney's race. it was probably politically astute of him to get out of the investigation at this point. he also was very clear saying this wasn't about conflict. it was about information that came to light. he d
the u.s. attorneys office is in there. the police department is doing an internal problem. it is seven officers, police officers, under cover and their sergeant have been implicated in this. >> when gascone was appointed district attorney by the outgoing mayor there was a concern of a conflict of interest and even though he has taken his office out of the investigation he knows where a lot of the bodies were buried in the police department. is he going to be involved in the investigation...
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this is kind of a balancing act for the u.s. government. they need to figure out what impact to their assets are going on. then out of the inventory each side of the united states east coast, west coast, has a predominant team that upons internationally. on the west coast it is los angeles county fire department. l.a. county just had the remainder, the other half of their team just came home yesterday from new zealand, so they are having to flip this around pretty quick. i don't envy them, that is their equipment and everything associated with that. so get na going right now. they are first up to international deployment but we are first up for at least on the domestic side in case they can't take care of it or can't do it. so i have told our folks, tell the fed you know if we can't get these guys out on a domestic flight we would be happy to take them if they want to to diploy us to japan. >> okay thank you for joining us again this morning. >> we have serious news we want to pass along. someone from the coast guard on the phone with us i
this is kind of a balancing act for the u.s. government. they need to figure out what impact to their assets are going on. then out of the inventory each side of the united states east coast, west coast, has a predominant team that upons internationally. on the west coast it is los angeles county fire department. l.a. county just had the remainder, the other half of their team just came home yesterday from new zealand, so they are having to flip this around pretty quick. i don't envy them, that...